VCP550 · Question #98
The vCenter Operations Manager dashboard shows Health issues associated with the selected virtual machine. There have been no availability or configuration issues associated with the virtual machine,
The correct answer is A. The workload for the virtual machine is higher than normal, which is generating a large number of. In vCenter Operations Manager, health issues can occur when a VM's workload exceeds its dynamically learned baseline even if the workload badge has not crossed into a visually degraded threshold.
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The vCenter Operations Manager dashboard shows Health issues associated with the selected virtual machine. There have been no availability or configuration issues associated with the virtual machine, and the workload badge is still green. What is the most likely reason for this health score?
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- AThe workload for the virtual machine is higher than normal, which is generating a large number of
- BA high stress and a pattern of constrained resources has been attributed to the virtual machine in
- CA recent migration to another host in the cluster has violated HA admission control policy.
- DvCenter Operations Manager has determined that the time remaining for the virtual machine's assigned
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(43 responses)- A81% (35)
- B5% (2)
- C12% (5)
- D2% (1)
Why each option
In vCenter Operations Manager, health issues can occur when a VM's workload exceeds its dynamically learned baseline even if the workload badge has not crossed into a visually degraded threshold.
vCOps calculates health using anomalies and KPI violations measured against dynamic baselines built from historical behavior. A workload that is higher than the VM's learned normal pattern will generate health alerts and degrade the health score even when the absolute workload level is not severe enough to turn the workload badge yellow or red, which explains the observed symptom.
A sustained pattern of constrained resources causing stress would also push the workload badge out of green, contradicting the stated condition.
A migration that violated HA admission control policy would register as an availability issue, which the question explicitly states has not occurred.
Time-remaining or capacity concerns would affect the capacity badge rather than producing isolated health badge degradation.
Concept tested: vCenter Operations Manager health badge anomaly detection
Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Operations-Manager/8.6/com.vmware.vcom.core.doc/GUID-9F4A3A55-1FA3-4D91-BDD4-6F0A5E45C5EB.html
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